Milbank LLP Litigation & Arbitration partner and former Assistant to the Solicitor General Colleen Roh Sinzdak was recognized by the Supreme Court Historical Society as one of 30 women in history who have argued 10 times or more at the Supreme Court. The report examines the history of female Supreme Court oral advocates from 1880-2024.
Ms. Sinzdak specializes in Supreme Court, appellate, and complex litigation. She has argued 11 cases before the Supreme Court, advocating for the winning position in major cases involving securities litigation, bankruptcy, patent law, and more. She has also briefed well over 100 Supreme Court cases, serving as the principal drafter of successful briefs in cases like NetChoice v. Paxton and Moody (recognizing First Amendment limits on the regulation of social media companies) and Seven County v. Eagle County Colorado (reinforcing boundaries on the federally-mandated environmental review process under NEPA). She has also briefed and argued numerous cases before the federal courts of appeals and the district courts.
Read “Women Advocates Before the Supreme Court” here.